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Monday, July 29, 2013

Just yesterday I was saying goodbye to the students after
the commencement ceremony. After I finished wiping the tears from my eyes, I looked up and summer break was over.

With school starting again this week, parents of the new
students are mailing boxes of supplies to campus, and students are messaging me
on Facebook about roommate assignments and countdowns to opening day. Teachers
are meeting and planning and praying. Res Life staff are cleaning and shopping.
The copy machines and laminators are gasping and smoking from exhaustion. So
much is going on to prepare for the return of our students!

After witnessing the preparations, talking to the staff, and
watching all the commotion, I’ve decided the theme for the 2013/14 academic
year must be “New”:

·New dorms

·New furniture

·New workout area

·New students – 25 of them!

·New internship sites

·New program – Ai Academy

·New 1st year class – On and 4 Purpose (O4P)

·New 3rd year class – Christian Principles

·New Instructors

·New Residential Life staff

·New Paras

Isn’t that exciting?! I want to tell you about them all, but
today I’m going to focus on the new classroom assistants – the Paras.

Last week, Miss Houk held a Para meeting and training for
the new team:

Some of these women you’ll recognize from past blogs, but
three of them are brand, spanking NEW.
To get all the Paras comfortable with each other, Miss Houk planned an ice
breaker during the training. They were to interview each other, and then share
what they learned with the whole team.

The interview
questions were as follows:

1.What is your favorite food?

2.If money is no issue, where would you like to
travel?

3.What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

4.Why do you want to work at Shepherds College?

5.What are two of your strengths?

6.Share an interesting fact about yourself.

Kathi is a woman
after my own heart. Chocolate is her favorite food. She would travel to South
Africa to see her friends who are missionaries. When Kathi has a bit of free
time, she enjoys visiting her friends in America too.Kathi was exposed to Shepherds in various
ways over the last ten years – a couple at her church worked here, our Handbell
Choir played at her church, she visited campus on a high school tour, she found
our website – and eventually, in God’s timing, she became part of the Shepherds
College team. Her kindness and even temper will be a blessing to her students,
and her “executioner” style of getting things done will be a blessing to the
rest of the staff.Something interesting
about Kathi? She learned to waterski in her dating years and quickly became an
avid water-skier.

Ashley loves a
good Chicken Alfredo and would fly to London if her budget allowed. When Ashley
isn’t working, she enjoys hanging out with her furry friends – dogs and horses.
Ashley wanted to work at Shepherds College because she loves working with
people, and who better to work with than our Shepherds College students! She’s
bringing two important strengths to our college team – organization and
communication, both so valuable in her role as classroom assistant. Her
interesting fact? Ashley is a professional horse trainer!

Julie can’t
decide if she wants Mongolian Beef or Chicken Enchiladas for dinner tonight.
It’s tough to choose when your favorite food is either Chinese or Mexican. At
some point in life, Julie would like to visit China for some real Dim Sum, but
she’d also be happy if her travels took her to the Scandinavian countries,
Finland or Russia. Like Ashley, Julie loves to work with animals when she has
time off, but you can also find her exercising or reading. Julie knew when she
toured Shepherds that God wanted her to be here. She knows that the college is
a place where her strengths of organization and being a cheerleader for the
underdog will be put to good use. You’ll be interested to know that Julie spent
a year living in Mexico City during a mission trip.

The interviews not only served as an ice-breaker for the
meeting, they also helped all the women get to know each other, and now,
hopefully, helped you get to know a little about them as well.

Watch this blog in the coming days for more information on
all the new and exciting things happening at Shepherds College!

Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Many of you have heard the question that started the
ministry – “Could our class possibly do something to help children with
intellectual disabilities?”

In this same spirit, the leadership of Shepherds Ministries,
and now Shepherds College, constantly asks the question, “What more can we do to help people with
intellectual disabilities?”

Picture this – a young man sits with his parents in front of
your desk. He’s bouncing with energy and excitement. There is hope in the
parent’s eyes and tight lines of tension visible across their cheekbones and
jawline. They want their son in your post-secondary program. There are so few
options available to him, and your program offers such promise for their son’s
future.

After testing and interviews, you realize that he doesn’t
qualify for the program. Maybe he can’t read or do basic addition, or maybe his
social skills won’t allow him to interact with teachers or his classmates. You have to tell this family, “I’m sorry, but your son can’t attend
Shepherds College.”

Yuck. I don’t know how you’d feel about it, but we hate
saying that.

As strong believers in finding purpose in life, in training for
life and empowering to serve, continuous education is a passion of ours. We don’t
want to say no to people who desire to keep learning.

So what happens when our program isn’t a good fit for many
people with intellectual disabilities?

We say to ourselves, “There’s
obviously a gap in our services, so what can we do to help the people who don’t
meet the Shepherds College requirements?”

We create Ai Academy.

Ai Academy is our new two-year life skills training program tailored
to meet the needs of young adults in their personal pursuit of Appropriate
Independence™.
The program eliminates the academic and vocational training of the college
program while focusing on daily living skills, social development, spiritual growth
and community involvement and service. Ai Academy participants would reside in
the Shepherds College dorms and participate in almost every facet of the SC
residential life program.

The training component of Ai Academy would involve a great
deal of repetition and experiential learning, all developed around the
principles of Appropriate Independence and incorporating R.E.A.L. instructional
methods.

Erin Luchterhand, an instructor and Academic Advisor from
Shepherds College, will be the primary lead instructor for Ai Academy. Her strengths
are wonderfully suited for this new role, and we know she’ll be a blessing to each
participant that goes through the program.

Please pray for Shepherds College and Mrs. Luchterhand as
the Ai Academy program kicks off this August. Watch Facebook, Twitter and Time
to Fly for more news on this exciting new development in our effort to inspire
a lasting awareness of God’s plan in the lives of young people with
intellectual disabilities.

Contact Brian Canright at 262-878-6365 if you’re
interested in learning more about Ai Academy.